- Studio: Relativity Media
- Release Date: Mar 4, 2011
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6.0
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 46 Ratings
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Positive: 28 out of 46
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Mixed: 13 out of 46
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Negative: 5 out of 46
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Mar 5, 20115
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Mar 12, 20119"Take Me Home Tonight , proves to live up to its main premise , laugh out loud hilarity , Topher Grace and Dan Fogler steal the show in what is sure to be remember as one of the funniest comedies this year had to offer. One film that should not be missed" .. A
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Mar 14, 20116This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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Jun 8, 20116Another forgettable 80's satire film with few laughs and the simple of simple plots. However for me this film was still enjoyable and not once did I say please let this end.
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Aug 1, 20115This movie had its moments. I was a little confused about if it took place in the 80s or it was an 80s party though. What could have made it better is a little more supportive comedy. I think "Take Me Home Tonight" relied too heavily on Dan Fogler's character for comedy purposes. All in all, was surprisingly funny, but very predictable in the same aspect. Worth a look, 5/10.
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Nov 17, 20110Will this ever stop ? Guys being depicted as clueless dorks, and women who take the lead ? Must be frustrating for women as well, to constantly see men without a backbone, behaving like children.
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Jan 4, 20126Another fun comedy with a pretty strong cast. Grace does a good job as the non-committal genius and once again, Fogler steals the show. This film hearkens back to the old day 80s and it features some of that particular era's most remembered music. All in all, this was a good film worthy of a rental price.
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Nov 15, 20124Miserably average.
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Jan 2, 20136There were a few moments that ruined the pace of the film but overall, There are quite a few laughs through out that justify watching. It was a pretty solid movie.
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Feb 22, 20136
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70The movie is amiable enough: the young Australian actress Teresa Palmer is lovely and crisp, and the Canadian writer-director Michael Dowse manages the party traffic well. [14 March 2011, p.79]
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30The kindest thing that might be said of this Eighties nostalgia trip is that its formulaic plot and overall mirthlessness are meant as mimetic tributes to that blasted decade.
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38Take Me Home Tonight must have been made with people who had a great deal of nostalgia for the 1980s, a relatively unsung decade. More power to them. The movie unfortunately gives them no dialogue expanding them into recognizable human beings.